With the Duke Victory…• Improved to 32-2 overall and advanced to the NCAA Tournament regional semifinal in Norfolk, Va. Will face sixth-seeded Nebraska on Sunday, March 31.• Advanced to the NCAA regional for the 15th time out of the last 16 years.• Won its 18th straight NCAA Tournament game played in Cameron Indoor Stadium.• Notched its 20th straight overall home victory dating back to last season.• Secured its fourth undefeated home season in school history with a 16-0 record.• Moved to 51-19 all-time in the NCAA Tournament.• Won its 122nd straight game at home against an unranked opponent.• Moved to 4-1 all-time against No. 7 seeds in the NCAA Tournament.• Improved to 4-0 all-time against Oklahoma State.• Coach P moved to 4-2 all-time versus Oklahoma State.• Moved to 12-4 all-time against Big 12 teams. Coach P improved to 4-5 all-time versus Big 12 teams.• Coach P improved to 24-16 all-time in the NCAA Tournament and 14-5 while at Duke.

Freshman Alexis Jones• Snapped a seven-game streak of scoring double-digits as she finished with nine points.• Had seven assists and three rebounds.• Remains second on the Duke freshman assist list with 135.

Junior Tricia Liston• Tallied 13 points, five rebounds and four steals.• With her two three-pointers made, continued her record-breaking season with 76 three-pointers on the year.• Has attempted 165 three-pointers this season, which ranks as the sixth-most in Duke single-season charts.

Junior Haley Peters• Tallied her second straight double-double in the NCAA Tournament with 15 points and 13 rebounds.• The double-double is her team-high ninth of the season and 10th of her career.• Needs only three more points to reach 1,000 for her career (997).• Registered double-digit scoring for the fourth straight game, 26th time this season and 55th time in her career.

Sophomore Elizabeth Williams• Collected her sixth double-double of the season and 11th of her career with 16 points and 12 rebounds.• Needs only 11 more points to reach 1,000 for her career (989).• Totaled double-figure scoring in the 22nd straight game this season.• Blocked a shot for the 67th straight game since arriving at Duke, which continues her ACC record streak.• Moved into third place on Duke’s career blocks list with 213.• Broke a streak of 13 straight free throws made with a miss in the second half. Went 4-of-6.

Junior Chloe Wells• Posted 13 points for the game, including 10 in the second half.• Notched double-digit scoring for the seventh time this season and only 16th time in her career.

Senior Allison Vernerey• Played in her 138th game at Duke to move into sole possession of fifth on Duke’s career chart.

Other Duke Notes…• Improved to 16-0 this season when having four or more players score double-figures, including four of the five games in the postseason.• Trailed, 34-21, at the half marking the largest deficit of the season at the break. Entered the game trailing at the half only three times (1-2 record).• The 13-point deficit at the half was the second-largest deficit of the season (31 at UConn).• Largest comeback since - down 41-30 at the 16:27 mark of the second half on March 21, 2011 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Won 71-66• Has now made 185 three-pointers this season, which ranks eighth on Duke’s single-season three-pointers made list.• Owns 171 blocks this year to rank 10th on Duke’s single-season blocks list.• Outrebounded Oklahoma State, 40-35.• Had 10 first half turnovers, but only had three in the second half to finish with 13.• Notched 12 steals, which ties the most for Duke since Chelsea Gray was injured (FSU – 12).